Except that you are not actually living there, so you aren't a resident. To me it is the same as lying on the form.
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Do you like the school your child is in now? Is it possible to stay for PK? It's a tough position to be in for PK but I know lots of families who don't get in for PK and are IB too. Not guaranteed for anyone. At least you'll have an IB spot in K. Best of luck! |
| I would be very careful about this. Many of the desirable WOTP PK schools take very few kids without siblings. You could plan this move and then wind up without a spot anyway. |
| what school is this for? |
| It's for a WOTP school, and have an older child as well so would get IB w/sibling preference. Looking at short-term leases now. That feels like gaming the system, too, but the system feels broken if families who move in March or May are not given IB rights anywhere. |
I think it's fine is you actually live where you have a short-term lease. I think it's wrong/illegal if you don't. Residency is where you actually live. It's crappy that you don't get IB preference if you fall into this situation, but tat doesn't mean that you can bend the rules to fit what you think you deserve. (Well, you can try, but it's still illegal.) |
Once you enroll your older child in the school IB, your PK child would be moved to the top of the wait list with sibling preference. |
This! No need to cheat. Your child will get in because of older sibling. |
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Why should you have preference over people who have lived in the neighborhood for a while?
How do you know that you will actually find "THE" house in that particular neighborhood? |